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Omaha Steve

(110,174 posts)
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 10:38 AM 9 hrs ago

8 crested ibises released in Japanese town decades after extinction in Japan

Source: AP

By MARI YAMAGUCHI
Updated 3:29 AM CDT, June 1, 2026

TOKYO (AP) — Eight crested ibises were released into the wild in a north-central Japanese town, decades after the birds went extinct in the country.

The endangered birds took off from each of their wooden cages at a ceremony Sunday in Hakui city in the Noto region, where they were last seen in the wild.

Residents cheered when the birds soared into the sky the moment Crown Prince Akishino, his wife Kiko and other officials cut a ribbon around the cages.

The eight birds have been raised at a conservation center on Sado Island in the neighboring prefecture of Niigata following a successful captive-breeding program. Ten more birds are waiting to be released.



Read more: https://apnews.com/article/japan-crested-ibis-release-b45a911d3a735ca280686ce3c04f5bd4

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8 crested ibises released in Japanese town decades after extinction in Japan (Original Post) Omaha Steve 9 hrs ago OP
Beautiful bird Americanme 8 hrs ago #1
Wow!!! colorado_ufo 8 hrs ago #2
Welcome news. republianmushroom 8 hrs ago #3
until an american tourist shoots one down... samnsara 8 hrs ago #4
My immediate thought also. Toxic merkinism. erronis 7 hrs ago #6
Those colors! irisblue 7 hrs ago #5
My God! What a stunning bird!! So thankful for conservationists! Fla Dem 6 hrs ago #7
they're magnificent. barbtries 6 hrs ago #8
I love birds. TY, OS. ❤️ littlemissmartypants 6 hrs ago #9
Look at those colors, wow Figarosmom 6 hrs ago #10
Great news! Bayard 5 hrs ago #11
The Noto Peninsula region is fantastic: wild, sparsely populated, interesting rock formations, heavy snow in winter. betsuni 5 hrs ago #12
8 crested ibises released in Japanese town decades after extinction in Japan saif 4 hrs ago #13
Very cool. Marie Marie 3 hrs ago #14
We had surprise visit from glossy ibis in SoCal last summer cynical_idealist 2 hrs ago #15
TY. Always happy to hear restoration news whether animals, or plants! electric_blue68 2 hrs ago #16
"...marked with painted wings ..." so no, those are not its natural colors. eppur_se_muova 1 hr ago #17

Fla Dem

(27,809 posts)
7. My God! What a stunning bird!! So thankful for conservationists!
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 01:21 PM
6 hrs ago

Not sure we'd have any rare wildlife without them.

betsuni

(29,354 posts)
12. The Noto Peninsula region is fantastic: wild, sparsely populated, interesting rock formations, heavy snow in winter.
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 02:24 PM
5 hrs ago

Seafood! Salt is still made the traditional way in Noto and is really delicious.

saif

(9 posts)
13. 8 crested ibises released in Japanese town decades after extinction in Japan
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 03:14 PM
4 hrs ago

That's wonderful conservation news. The return of crested ibises to the wild after decades of extinction in Japan shows how dedicated conservation efforts can help restore endangered species and biodiversity.

cynical_idealist

(560 posts)
15. We had surprise visit from glossy ibis in SoCal last summer
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 05:11 PM
2 hrs ago

changing migratory patterns

wonder if they'll be back this year

eppur_se_muova

(42,626 posts)
17. "...marked with painted wings ..." so no, those are not its natural colors.
Mon Jun 1, 2026, 06:39 PM
1 hr ago

Its natural coloration is a beautifully subtle white and peach.




from https://nz.pinterest.com/pin/615585842858281941/ -- lots of other species, mostly gorgeous -- take a peek!

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